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…with their completely random acts of terrorism. One of their meaningless chants was "Red, White, and Blue, we spit on you, you stand for plunder you will go under." For starters...how long did it take them to think up that chant, 4-5 minutes? Secondly, since when does…
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…because if they fail to give reparations, there will be protests and most likely some terrorism. Although if they do give reparations then other groups will go and take advantage of this. Other groups without a doubt will want reparations for what ever they can…
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…. History would have shown that 19 men boarded the Titanic with Tommy guns and murdered ever individual on the vessel. The event is never described in its true sense. The 9/11 tragedy was not an attack, not terrorism and by far not capsize. September 11th…
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…encounter with Joey, "I could have cried, cried for shame and terror, cried for not understanding how this could have happened in me" (Baldwin, 9). David does not fully understand his feelings, and is confused by them. This leads him to believe what he has seen…
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…to their school are only there to assist the school in handling an act of terrorism. Many of the black-South Africans, especially the school administration, seemed to be getting along with the white-South Africans. I know what was going in South Africa at the time, so…
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…, and others relating it to the greater, and more alarming issue of terrorism. The impact these biases have on the story are evident in all 3 newspapers, affecting the final thought of the reader towards the occurrence. The first article presented, "Agence France…
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…possible dangers. The kids faced many terrors, especially "whenever a man escaped from the county jail, twenty miles away... he had somehow let himself in... and was hiding behind the linoleum." No place was safe at night, except the beds themselves.…
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…to the exact point, he feels that the listener will become skeptical of what he is saying. In "Death by Landscape," Lois also feels the need to tell the story to the exact point. She wants people to understand the terror she felt when she could not find Lucy. Both…
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…that may contradict what makes Canada as it is today. Firstly, its openness and tolerance incurred some biased blames from other countries regarding terrorism. Secondly, people who settled down earlier and have been accustomed to a less diversified, less…
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…with ready-made images from our TVs and newspapers. Statistics show that while becoming the victim of further terrorism is unlikely for the great majority of Americans, the images of the attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon can supersede people's…
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